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Two more suspects sought in abduction of Brampton woman

Two more suspects are wanted in the alleged abduction of a Brampton woman after three Mississauga men were charged with kidnapping.

Peel police are looking for two more suspects in the mysterious abduction of a Brampton woman on Friday. The woman is believed to have been held hostage in this house. (Curtis Rush / Toronto Star) | Order this photo

By Curtis RushPolice Reporter

Mon., Nov. 14, 2011

Note - April 22, 2016: This article was edited from a previous version for legal reasons.

Peel police are looking for two more suspects in the mysterious abduction of a Brampton woman on Friday.

Police are saying very little about this case.

Three Mississauga men were arrested Sunday and charged with kidnapping, extortion and assault after police raided a house on Ireson Ct. in Malton and found the victim unharmed.

The 38-year-old woman was taken to hospital for a checkup before being interviewed by officers.

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Police have put out a warrant for the arrest of Jora Jassal, 28, and Vajinder Singh, 32.

Jassal is described as a South Asian male, 5-foot-9 with a medium build, brown eyes and black hair.

Singh is described as a South Asian male with black hair and brown eyes.

Before the kidnapping, the woman was last seen near her residence in the area of Regional Rd. 50 and Cottrelle Blvd. in Brampton on Friday morning.

A resident of Ireson Ct., a modest enclave near Airport Rd. and Highway 427, said the house where the woman was found is occupied by a man who does renovation work.

Neighbours said police swooped in on the area early Sunday and took away a white van. On Monday, a green Honda was still parked in the driveway of the semi-detached house where the curtains were drawn.

A man who lives across the street said the van’s driver told him he was a contractor.

“But it didn’t seem he had much business because it was always parked there,” the man said, adding there was no lettering on the van to indicate a business.

Neighbours said three men who lived there had been renting the house for the past few months.

The men arrested in the case are Nicholas Victorvalaratnam, 46, Asogian Gunalingam, 30, and Jaswinder Singh, 27.

They have been charged with kidnapping, forcible confinement, extortion and assault.

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